From: "Chanrit Sinhabaedya" <siamanthus at hotmail.com> on 2004.04.28 at 10:15:50(11447)In addition for Thai Amorphs, the flowering time are variable depends on
species.
For example, A. obscurus is always flowering in late dry season or beginning
of rainy season while A. polyanthus which is naturally grow in the same area
flowering in the late of rainy season.

I'm not sure if this is a natural interbreed prevention, very interesting.

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Subject: [aroid-l] Flowering season for asian Amorphophalluses
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 11:51:15 -0400
My imperfect understanding of the asian Amorphs would have them flowering
at
the beginning of the rainy season. Is that correct? If so, is it sort of
generally correct or is it excellently correct (or am I a dunderhead)?

I'm specifically curious at what time of year the Javan species would most
likely be producing the inflorescence, and if multiple species would do so
within a narrowish window of time in relation to each other.
I thank the experts in advance!